Riverbank Revelry

Generations ago, settlers depended on the Ohio River to make their way west. At 981 miles long, this important natural waterway flows through six states: It served as a boundary between slavery and freedom and was central to the Industrial Revolution. Today, barges use it for carrying coal, and 3 million people depend on it for drinking water.

And when warm weather hits the Ohio River region, so do outdoor activities — both on the river and on its shores. From kayaking to quartets to Kentucky Derby events, when you wind your way along the Ohio, you’ll find a wide range of fun in the coming months. To read more, click here to subscribe. >>